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normally only famous people get obituaries in the "new york times." here was every day people and what they were all about and what their families wanted you to know about them. that was very hard to do because you were talking to people that were just devastated emotionally. but it was so helpful to them ultimately. i think that was a real service. >> joe klein, new york and the country came together then probably not in a way it came together since world war ii. i remember coming to new york a month later and seeing firefighters from alabama or kansas. i remember giving a speech two weeks after 9/11, and, you know, we in the south love making fun of new york city. i remember the biggest line -- applause line was today we all love new york, and the entire place exploded. new york, that day, that time, that week, really connected with the rest of america in a way it probably never has. >> yeah, and it was also, you know, probably the high point of george bush's presidency. i remember when he came out and threw out the first pitch at yankee stadium of
normally only famous people get obituaries in the "new york times." here was every day people and what they were all about and what their families wanted you to know about them. that was very hard to do because you were talking to people that were just devastated emotionally. but it was so helpful to them ultimately. i think that was a real service. >> joe klein, new york and the country came together then probably not in a way it came together since world war ii. i remember...
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this was a raw, dreary day in new york, washington and pennsylvania. the gloom of the day matching the mood, as people paused. in washington, president obama observed a moment of silence at 8:46, the moment of the first attack. later, in a soaking rain, he laid a wreath at the memorial built at the site of the attack on the pentagon. in new york, in what has become tradition, the victims who died in the world trade center towers were remembered by family members and volunteers. and in pennsylvania, former secretary of state colin powell likened the passenger that fought with hijackers to heroes who have fought for the country since its founding. we begin our coverage of 9/11 with john berman here in new york. >> reporter: in some ways, it was so different. the biting wind and the beating rain, such a contrast to the brilliant blue skies of september 11th, eight years ago. bells marked the moments the planes hit the twin towers, and the moments they fell. so different eight years later, yet the names are the same. >> john p.bogan. >> and my husband. our
this was a raw, dreary day in new york, washington and pennsylvania. the gloom of the day matching the mood, as people paused. in washington, president obama observed a moment of silence at 8:46, the moment of the first attack. later, in a soaking rain, he laid a wreath at the memorial built at the site of the attack on the pentagon. in new york, in what has become tradition, the victims who died in the world trade center towers were remembered by family members and volunteers. and in...
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charles blows, the "new york times" visual op ed columnist, joins us from new york. charles, tell me what you think about david brooks said that racism is largery beside the point. agree? >> well, i agree with another part of his column, which is that there's no way to know. that's the biggest problem with racism and discussions of racism is that we use them as political tools and therefore, we render them kind of trite. and therefore, we kind of lower the intellectual discourse of what racism means. i think that in one way, you can say that race always matters, particularly if you have a president who is black. in another way, we all know that, you know, no one can really measure this. there was a great poll done a year and a half ago, january, 2008, that showed that most whites say that they underestimate the amount of racism against black and most blacks agree that they overestimate the amount of racism against black. we don't even know where the line is, therefore, we can't even start to measure what may be out there. >> well, charles, let's assume you're right,
charles blows, the "new york times" visual op ed columnist, joins us from new york. charles, tell me what you think about david brooks said that racism is largery beside the point. agree? >> well, i agree with another part of his column, which is that there's no way to know. that's the biggest problem with racism and discussions of racism is that we use them as political tools and therefore, we render them kind of trite. and therefore, we kind of lower the intellectual discourse...
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york. >> woodruff: the third arrest came 1,800 miles away in new york city, where zazi used to live. 37-year-old ahmad afzali is a prominent leader of this new york city mosque. he also worked as an informant for new york city police, and stands accused of tipping zazi off about the investigation and then lying about it to the f.b.i. today defense attorney ron kuby said his client was not guilty of leaking information. >> the suspect in the terror investigation knew that he was under surveillance. and he said that in the tape recorded conversation with the imam. it was the f.b.i. itself, through its own conduct, that tipped off najibullah zazi that he was under investigation. they blew their own investigation, and now they're trying to blame my client. >> woodruff: some news outlets have reported the investigation was focusing on a possible plan to attack a public area in new york city, including a subway., station or grand central terminal in midtown manhattan. federal officials sent out a reminder to law enforcement agencies to carry out random sweeps and patrols of rail and bus sy
york. >> woodruff: the third arrest came 1,800 miles away in new york city, where zazi used to live. 37-year-old ahmad afzali is a prominent leader of this new york city mosque. he also worked as an informant for new york city police, and stands accused of tipping zazi off about the investigation and then lying about it to the f.b.i. today defense attorney ron kuby said his client was not guilty of leaking information. >> the suspect in the terror investigation knew that he was...
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new york. the end point or just a stopping point along the way is still an open question. with some new york city residents on edge, an investigation into a possible terror strike ongoing this morning. fbi agents searched the denver home of an afghan man that traveled across the country and is 24-year-old az nazi. this is fbi director robert mueller answering questions on capitol hill about monday's predawn raid on two apartments in queens, new york. >> you assure new yorkers and the american public that the situation is under sufficient control and there is no imminent danger that they are safe? >> i can say i do not believe there is imminent danger from that particular investigation. >> so far no one has been arrested. cnn affiliate ksa in denver says he went to new york to resolve an issue related to a vending cart issue and denies he has any ties to terrorism. >> i think the main thing he wants to understand is that he had absolutely nothing to do with this. he loves this country and living
new york. the end point or just a stopping point along the way is still an open question. with some new york city residents on edge, an investigation into a possible terror strike ongoing this morning. fbi agents searched the denver home of an afghan man that traveled across the country and is 24-year-old az nazi. this is fbi director robert mueller answering questions on capitol hill about monday's predawn raid on two apartments in queens, new york. >> you assure new yorkers and the...
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megyn: and fox news alert out of new york city. this is a serious -- a fox news alert out of new york city. this is a serious story. world leaders gathering as police are searching for fall making materials. a bad combination. leaders from all over the world coming to new york, and investigators here who believe that they have uncovered a madrid style terror plot that might still be unfolding. the first clues for honors during last week's raid in new york and colorado. remember this? they arrested three men out of those states that are still in custody. however, they believe that there could still be several more. there are reports that 12 people are involved in these selected plots. the department of homeland security sent out a bulletin urging transportation systems nationwide to increase security sweeps. we are trying to get more details right now. bill: dozens of world leaders are in new york city, one of them is mahmoud ahmadinejad. it seems that everywhere he goes that might be hard for him to get in. one new york hotel after
megyn: and fox news alert out of new york city. this is a serious -- a fox news alert out of new york city. this is a serious story. world leaders gathering as police are searching for fall making materials. a bad combination. leaders from all over the world coming to new york, and investigators here who believe that they have uncovered a madrid style terror plot that might still be unfolding. the first clues for honors during last week's raid in new york and colorado. remember this? they...
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new york avenue remains closed in both directions. this is traffic coming out of maryland's into the district. it is blocked at south dakota avenue. also closed at bladensburg road. it is unclear as to how long new york avenue will be closed in both directions. the police chase ended this morning at 3:00 a.m. new york avenue closed in both directions. route 50 is open. kenilworth avenue ll take some heat. benning road, h street. you cannot get on to inbound new york avenue from bladensburg rove if you want to meander through the northeast corridor. going to the south of town, things are good. everything is quiet in virginia. more on this story and other traffic news in a little while. >> thank you. >>> a busy day ahead for president obama. he is hitting the road again. >> he is taking his message direct to workers. he will talk jobs with general motors employees in ohio, and then at a union the convention in pennsylvania. he will try to assure workers that the economy is coming back. >> jobs tend to be an indicator that comes last. we
new york avenue remains closed in both directions. this is traffic coming out of maryland's into the district. it is blocked at south dakota avenue. also closed at bladensburg road. it is unclear as to how long new york avenue will be closed in both directions. the police chase ended this morning at 3:00 a.m. new york avenue closed in both directions. route 50 is open. kenilworth avenue ll take some heat. benning road, h street. you cannot get on to inbound new york avenue from bladensburg rove...
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thousands honored the memories of the victims, some 3,000. >> new york city -- "new york times" city room blog, aj so thes berger described the scene at today's memorial, touching on the stark contrast in the skies over lower manhattan today in that fateful day, september, 2001. remembering the who are other of a bright blue morning, the day could not be more different than september 11th, 2001 t is rainy and gray with whipping winds. >> this morning, crowds gathered as family of the victims read allowed the names of the 2,752 killed in the attacks. services wrapped up just about a short time ago. nbc's rehema ellis joins us live from ground zero with more. rehema? >> reporter: norah, it is distinctly different out here, the wind and the rain and the gray skies match more of the mood of the people who came out today to remember their loved ones who remembered on that horrible, horrible day in -- september 11th, 2001. the names of the victims were read and vice president joe biden was also here and joined in the remembrance of those victims. and he spoke to families. let's listen. >>
thousands honored the memories of the victims, some 3,000. >> new york city -- "new york times" city room blog, aj so thes berger described the scene at today's memorial, touching on the stark contrast in the skies over lower manhattan today in that fateful day, september, 2001. remembering the who are other of a bright blue morning, the day could not be more different than september 11th, 2001 t is rainy and gray with whipping winds. >> this morning, crowds gathered as...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. tonko: mr. speaker, as we continue to grow our dependency on wind power to meet this nation's energy needs, it is important, critically important that we move forward aggressively with all efforts towards energy efficiency. this measure will do that. i strongly encourage our colleagues to support h.r. 3165. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3165 as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. tonko: mr. speaker, morph to suspend the rules and pass house resolution 447, recognizing the remarkable contributions of the american council of engineerin
the gentleman from new york. mr. tonko: mr. speaker, as we continue to grow our dependency on wind power to meet this nation's energy needs, it is important, critically important that we move forward aggressively with all efforts towards energy efficiency. this measure will do that. i strongly encourage our colleagues to support h.r. 3165. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back the balance of his time. the question is...
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to new york times takes a lot of crap. they have done a lot of -- a lot of good india. >> i don't have anything to do with a website that i agree with you. it has expanded the possibilities for what you are reading. you can read about it, an art show, and see a slide show to go along with it. you can read mark bateman studying -- telling you how to do of complicated recipe and then see him in a three minute thing doing a recipe for you. you can see a lot of foreign correspondents carrying little recorders. sometimes you will see, in a place you would never dream of being able to get such a visceral sense of what is going on. i agree with you, it is the one part of the new york times that is expanding, driving financial. >> we might have time for one more question all the way in the back on this side. if you can get your exercise in with that microphone. >> what is the potential for riders to become their own on-line publishers, quick background of a magazine writer, it's not only folded the theaters put their names on thei
to new york times takes a lot of crap. they have done a lot of -- a lot of good india. >> i don't have anything to do with a website that i agree with you. it has expanded the possibilities for what you are reading. you can read about it, an art show, and see a slide show to go along with it. you can read mark bateman studying -- telling you how to do of complicated recipe and then see him in a three minute thing doing a recipe for you. you can see a lot of foreign correspondents carrying...
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the new york "the new york post" reports that the helmsley hotel pulled the function after learning that jadz ahmadinejad would speak at that function. an iranian student group booked the space months ago but did not mention its special guest. a hotel spokesman said, quote, "neither the iranian mission nor president ahmadinejad is welcome at any helmsley facility." and russian president dimitry medvedev who is also scheduled to attend the u.n. general assembly says he would like to meet with u.s. dissidents during his visit. russian news agencies say dimitry medvedev told a group of foreign experts earlier this week, quote "i believe there are dris dents in the united states -- dissidents in the united states. let them tell me what problems the united states has. that won't be bad considering the soviet experience." some news outlets suggested the comment was a subtle dig at the u.s. which has frequently criticized russia for backsliding on democracy. well, you have to be nuts to bet on the future of the community group known as acorn. it is losing support all over the country, and espec
the new york "the new york post" reports that the helmsley hotel pulled the function after learning that jadz ahmadinejad would speak at that function. an iranian student group booked the space months ago but did not mention its special guest. a hotel spokesman said, quote, "neither the iranian mission nor president ahmadinejad is welcome at any helmsley facility." and russian president dimitry medvedev who is also scheduled to attend the u.n. general assembly says he would...
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>> i am running for governor for the state of new york. as i was saying, the $30 billion that i was just talking about that i had to reduce from deficit of the state of new york is more than if you took all five of the states highest annual deficits and added them all together. i've also had to cut spending by a record amount this year. i have been opposed by the special interests. i have come under a hail of criticism from them from making these tough decisions, and that is what accounts for the low poll numbers, but i wasn't making decisions based on polls. >> all right. i'm -- i want to come back to some of the tough choices. >> let me finish this. i was making decisions based on what i thought was right for the people of new york, so i put the people of new york first when i balanced two budgets and the recession. i put new york first when i call for a state spending cap. >> you said the following on wednesday, talking about how you would think about the future. you said i think if i got to a point where i thought my candidacy was hurt
>> i am running for governor for the state of new york. as i was saying, the $30 billion that i was just talking about that i had to reduce from deficit of the state of new york is more than if you took all five of the states highest annual deficits and added them all together. i've also had to cut spending by a record amount this year. i have been opposed by the special interests. i have come under a hail of criticism from them from making these tough decisions, and that is what accounts...
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and new york city detectives. there may be a problem there. i think what nypd specifically i am not sure. >> the imam over heard by federal agent warning terror suspects mohammed made afzali. police were on to them. >> they didn't come to the mosque to try to figure out. especially if they don't have a relationship with the imam. went back to sarzi p oh they have been double crossed. thing move in. in the midst of extremedy tense it was reportedly told not to interfere. they may have done what they do in this city when they start hitting the occasions. >> how long would they sit on these guys what at the want to do is play. find the motive find the other suspects if he can before they head some of the locations. unlike the cases we have looked into in the recent past this seems to be a real deal. these guys put together a bunch of advice on the new york city trains at hush hour there are five different trains are catastrophic but people -- in the economy it is their animosity. nybt is better. it's headed to the co
and new york city detectives. there may be a problem there. i think what nypd specifically i am not sure. >> the imam over heard by federal agent warning terror suspects mohammed made afzali. police were on to them. >> they didn't come to the mosque to try to figure out. especially if they don't have a relationship with the imam. went back to sarzi p oh they have been double crossed. thing move in. in the midst of extremedy tense it was reportedly told not to interfere. they may...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: let me, mr. speaker, i would like to join my colleagues in saying that this was a day that i will never ever forget. as i stood and i watched the second plane hit and then i realized that this was a day that we would never ever forget. i also want to recognize those firefighters and those police officers and people who came from all over the nation to help us at that time, i mean new yorkers. and that's something we cannot forget. people just packed up, came to help us clean up. and i never seen people work together the way they worked during the crisis of september 11. so i think it's only fitting that we stop and we recognize the great work of those volunteers. and i want to thank congresswoman matsui and congressman peter king for sponsoring this resolution. i remember a gentleman by the name of al walden who served in the congress with us who was a judge and his office was in the building that caught on fire, the first building. and i recall standing out here talking to him
the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: let me, mr. speaker, i would like to join my colleagues in saying that this was a day that i will never ever forget. as i stood and i watched the second plane hit and then i realized that this was a day that we would never ever forget. i also want to recognize those firefighters and those police officers and people who came from all over the nation to help us at that time, i mean new yorkers. and that's something we cannot forget. people just packed up,...
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judge in new york. with details, here's richard davies. >> mr. zazi, do you have anything to say? >> reporter: federal agents picked um najibullah zazi and his father and led them away in handcuffs from their home in aurora, colorado. the leader of a mosque in queens, new york, ahmad afzali was also arrested. >> soap of this case has been so overbehind by the government and the media that this is their way of showing, see, we're really serious. >> reporter: they're charged with making false statements to federal agents in an ongoing terror investigation. >> it is a federal crime to lie to a federal investigators. the allegation is that mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb making material on his computer. >> reporter: but there is more. according to court filings 24-year-old najibullah zazi admitted to the fbi he received weapons and explosives training at an al qaeda camp in pakistan. officials believe they may have disrupted what could have been a major bomb
judge in new york. with details, here's richard davies. >> mr. zazi, do you have anything to say? >> reporter: federal agents picked um najibullah zazi and his father and led them away in handcuffs from their home in aurora, colorado. the leader of a mosque in queens, new york, ahmad afzali was also arrested. >> soap of this case has been so overbehind by the government and the media that this is their way of showing, see, we're really serious. >> reporter: they're...
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new york. heading to court today. >>> and a man takes his life into hins own hands with a bank robber. >>> top stories pep get a load of this. a legally insane kill here escaped from a field trip to county fair. i know that brings up a lot of questions, has been caught after three days on the loose. sheriffs in washington state say they found phillip paul with a deadly cutting tool in his back pack. this is a guy who strangled and slit the throat of a woman in 1987. it's a field trip. that has the law enforcement outraged. >> there was an extreme amount of anger throughout the law enforcement community that this event even took place. we have learned several things throughout this investigation. one of those, that mr. paul was not compliant in taking his medications. my question is, if somebody was non-compliant in taking medications, what made anybody believe that he would be compliant on a field trip to the spokane county fair on family day? this is a situation that, in my opinion, should not
new york. heading to court today. >>> and a man takes his life into hins own hands with a bank robber. >>> top stories pep get a load of this. a legally insane kill here escaped from a field trip to county fair. i know that brings up a lot of questions, has been caught after three days on the loose. sheriffs in washington state say they found phillip paul with a deadly cutting tool in his back pack. this is a guy who strangled and slit the throat of a woman in 1987. it's a...
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the governors of both new york and new jersey. but as you said there is not a huge amount -- >> the -- the figure who is probably the strongest just in a general way is mayor bloomberg. but structurally the mayor actually does not have very much authority over this. even though that is the office that is held by the guy who actually sort of has it together best of anybody, you might say. >> do we know what his desires are. >> yes, we do, actually. in fact, the mayor has been, i think, consistently right on this subject from the beginning. the mayor really did not want to see the site rebuilt with just office buildings and memorial. he had hoped that there would be housing. in fact when i did a piece in "the new yorker" a couple years ago saying why don't we just start all over again and change the program, the only time the mayor has ever actually picked up the pho and called me and said to me, that was great, why didn't you write that two years ago. >> rose: yeah, right, why didn't you write that two years ago. >> i should have,
the governors of both new york and new jersey. but as you said there is not a huge amount -- >> the -- the figure who is probably the strongest just in a general way is mayor bloomberg. but structurally the mayor actually does not have very much authority over this. even though that is the office that is held by the guy who actually sort of has it together best of anybody, you might say. >> do we know what his desires are. >> yes, we do, actually. in fact, the mayor has been,...
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with that said -- >> or new york. >> new york one. absolutely. we should note that about a month and a half ago, the governor was nice enough to cite dominic carter and myself as his leading enemies in the press corps, apparently ignoring the fact he's brought this on himself. and a year ago, he was a very popular governor. just quickly the expectation is he will make up his mind in consultation with his family, his wife, famous father, probably sometimes between thanksgiving and christmas. that it's probably still a couple of months away before he decides. >> dominic, fred just informs us that the governor, in addition to awful his other issues, has an enemy's list, like nixon used to have an enemy's list and you two guys are on it. so my question to you is i think i heard earlier in the week that congressman charlie rangel is sort of supporting the governor. sort of saying, cut it out. leave him alone. he's going to be okay. if that's true, how can that be? >> well, keep in mind the so-called gang of four in harlem, mike, in terms of rangel has
with that said -- >> or new york. >> new york one. absolutely. we should note that about a month and a half ago, the governor was nice enough to cite dominic carter and myself as his leading enemies in the press corps, apparently ignoring the fact he's brought this on himself. and a year ago, he was a very popular governor. just quickly the expectation is he will make up his mind in consultation with his family, his wife, famous father, probably sometimes between thanksgiving and...
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jim is a former director of the fbi's new york office. we talked about the fact that sooner later we will know who did this but where does law enforcement start? obviously, we know that in several cases, we're talking about the plane as the weapon so to speak but where do we start to track who is responsible? >> well, someone said this is unprecedented. law enforcement will start at the base of intelligence which they have and always have. that is the argument in the country. we have a very short memory in the united states and maybe that's good and maybe it's bad. but that's why we need effective law enforcement, although in a free society, as brian jenkins points out and i agree with him totally, it's very, very difficult to stop things like this. i mean, the first goal would have been to stop this horrific, horrific event and, of course, the second goal now is to save as many people as we can and to find out who did it. thirdly and most importantly, not let something like this happen again. >> jim, if you were target the investigation
jim is a former director of the fbi's new york office. we talked about the fact that sooner later we will know who did this but where does law enforcement start? obviously, we know that in several cases, we're talking about the plane as the weapon so to speak but where do we start to track who is responsible? >> well, someone said this is unprecedented. law enforcement will start at the base of intelligence which they have and always have. that is the argument in the country. we have a...
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york, conspiracy to detonate bombs. >> in lieu of the charges in new york, we move the court -- our complaint. >> new york, obviously, has a lot of experience dealing with terror prosecutions. the apparent target of this attack was going to be new york city. for those reasons, appears appropriate for new york to be the venue for the trial. >> reporter: the two-page indictment didn't offer details but a government motion. the motions claim he tried to get in contact with someone multiple times, seek, quote, correct mixtures of ingredients to make explosives with each communication more urgent than the last. the document also states that zazi rented a room where residues for explosives were found and purchased a large amount of household chemicals that can be used for homemade bombs. the federal investigators say he planned an attack on american soil for more than a year. the possible targets include subways in new york. zazi publicly denied any terrorist connection. the father was charged also with lying to investigators but not included in the new indictments and was released on a $
york, conspiracy to detonate bombs. >> in lieu of the charges in new york, we move the court -- our complaint. >> new york, obviously, has a lot of experience dealing with terror prosecutions. the apparent target of this attack was going to be new york city. for those reasons, appears appropriate for new york to be the venue for the trial. >> reporter: the two-page indictment didn't offer details but a government motion. the motions claim he tried to get in contact with...
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he traveled to new york. he saw friends while he was there. >> reporter: zazi's father and another man were charged with lying about phone calls they made. authorities can't say whether there was a specific target, but there are hints a plan was well under way. >> you have a guy driving from denver to new york. you have a whole group of backpacks. you have people trying to rent the largest u-haul van they could find. all these events together, there just wasn't an innocent explanation to cover all of that. >> reporter: coincidence or not, the arrests came saturday evening, just days before president obama and other world leaders head to new york for a meeting of the u.n. general assembly. mayor michael bloomberg says his city has been and will remain a tempting target. >> terrorism hasn't gone away. we live in a dangerous world. >> reporter: and authorities say this investigation is just beginning. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >> those suspects could face eight years behind bars for making false stateme
he traveled to new york. he saw friends while he was there. >> reporter: zazi's father and another man were charged with lying about phone calls they made. authorities can't say whether there was a specific target, but there are hints a plan was well under way. >> you have a guy driving from denver to new york. you have a whole group of backpacks. you have people trying to rent the largest u-haul van they could find. all these events together, there just wasn't an innocent...
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i'm harry smith in new york. we are wait pentagon for president obama to make a statement at the g-20 sum knit pittsburgh this morning. formally accusing iran of having a secret facility to produce nuclear fuel and calling for international inspection of that facility. if iran refuses, that of course could lead to new sanctions, something president obama has been urging for some time now. two key u.s. allies britain and france, are joining with the united states to demand inspections and cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante covering the g-20 in pittsburgh joins us now. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president apparently has decided to do this because this is a good time to put some more pressure on iran. there's a meeting coming up on october 1st of the major nations, the five security council member plus germany, for the first time the u.s. will have direct talks with iran. the iranian nuclear program is not on the table according to the iranians but they would like very much the p
i'm harry smith in new york. we are wait pentagon for president obama to make a statement at the g-20 sum knit pittsburgh this morning. formally accusing iran of having a secret facility to produce nuclear fuel and calling for international inspection of that facility. if iran refuses, that of course could lead to new sanctions, something president obama has been urging for some time now. two key u.s. allies britain and france, are joining with the united states to demand inspections and cbs...
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. >> a reporter here in new york from wnbc. talk about the fact this plane was tag off from boston to los angeles. the reports it was diverted to jfk and for people who aren't familiar with the geography of this area, the southern tip of manhattan would be very much near the flight the landing pattern for jfk airport. it could have been easy for a hijacker to pretend he was taking that plane to jfk and veer off at the last minute. >> i heard one eyewitness saying over washington square he saw a plane go over a thousand feet and apparently the american airlines flight and do what he described as a sharp right turn right toward the world trade center. he then lost sight of it. >> one eyewitness here in this ap report says he was getting off a path train to the world trade center and saw bodies falling out of the building as he approached it. police told him to get out of the building immediately. he ran outside and watched people jump out of the first building and then there was a second explosion. >> this footage we're seeing ri
. >> a reporter here in new york from wnbc. talk about the fact this plane was tag off from boston to los angeles. the reports it was diverted to jfk and for people who aren't familiar with the geography of this area, the southern tip of manhattan would be very much near the flight the landing pattern for jfk airport. it could have been easy for a hijacker to pretend he was taking that plane to jfk and veer off at the last minute. >> i heard one eyewitness saying over washington...
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glidepath the pentagon, new york city -- live at the pentagon, new york city, and pennsylvania. the names of all the victims being read right now. good morning, everybody. welcome to our special coverage of september 11. megyn: at this moment eight years ago, all four flights that would end in carnage took off from their respective airports. flight 93 from boston to los angeles had already flown into -- the first one from boston to los angeles had already flown into the north tower. it was at 9:00 03 a.m. eastern time that united airlines flight 175 flew into the south tower. that moment, too, will be marked by a moment of silence. over the next two hours, we will look back at that fateful day that changed our country forever. we will honor those who perished and remember the heroes who never came home we will hear from president obama, vice- president biden, from families who lost loved ones, and members of our own team to cover that tragic day. bill: 16 minutes ago we marked the moment of silence for that first airplane that hit the north tower in lower manhattan. we are comin
glidepath the pentagon, new york city -- live at the pentagon, new york city, and pennsylvania. the names of all the victims being read right now. good morning, everybody. welcome to our special coverage of september 11. megyn: at this moment eight years ago, all four flights that would end in carnage took off from their respective airports. flight 93 from boston to los angeles had already flown into -- the first one from boston to los angeles had already flown into the north tower. it was at...
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more than just hot governor of new york is. democrats worry if paterson, their nominee, could pull down some of the house members and cost them the governorship, going into the census and the redistricting, redraws the congressional and state legislative level. >> how about losing the senate seat well? >> you bet. always on the market, though i think there is a favorite at the moment. >> chris cillizza, thanks for the update. more from his blog at washington.post.com/the fix. among our guests tomorrow on the show, one president and ceo, david lane. contessa brewer picks up our coverage next on msnbc, the place for politics. get wrapped up in the luscious taste of butternut squash, blended with delicate herbs. v8 golden butternut squash. from campbell's. a soup so velvety and delicious you won't be able to contain yourself. campbell's v8 soups. boon motorcycle insurance, rv,at geiccamper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due
more than just hot governor of new york is. democrats worry if paterson, their nominee, could pull down some of the house members and cost them the governorship, going into the census and the redistricting, redraws the congressional and state legislative level. >> how about losing the senate seat well? >> you bet. always on the market, though i think there is a favorite at the moment. >> chris cillizza, thanks for the update. more from his blog at washington.post.com/the fix....
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i gripped in new york and will never forget 9/11. -- i grew up in new york. our first caller is from washington d.c.. are we say for eight years later? caller: i think we are. i have a real concern. the concern is really as far as health care. host: why you think we are safer? caller: i think we are safer and would like to say why i do not think we are safer. i think we are safer because we are more alert now and a lot of things that were taken for granted as far as planes and everything like that, i think we are safer. i have been waiting for so long trying to get this point in. i think if we do not get health care, that is a security risk because the rich do not fight in our wars, okay? the children do not fight in our wars. it is the port and the middle class fighting our wars. if we do not pass a health care for all, who are going to fight our battles for us when the enemy comes to try to attack us or whatever. host: michael from illinois. a republican. are we safer? caller: know. host: why not? caller: i would like this -- i wish this was a debate. in ge
i gripped in new york and will never forget 9/11. -- i grew up in new york. our first caller is from washington d.c.. are we say for eight years later? caller: i think we are. i have a real concern. the concern is really as far as health care. host: why you think we are safer? caller: i think we are safer and would like to say why i do not think we are safer. i think we are safer because we are more alert now and a lot of things that were taken for granted as far as planes and everything like...
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not a fun morning from new york city, along the jersey coast. i'll just include the entire state of jersey. back through maryland, delaware, and the beaches of virginia. it's going to be windy today and another raw day. because we have our low pressure here. then the pressure gradient with the high that's exiting that's creating a strong gusty wind. 40 miles per hour in atlantic city. currently 33. belmar, just had a gust of 39. just coming into ocean city, maryland, down here around south of atlantic city near wildwood, some of the rain tossed up in new york and long island. that's where it will head during the day today. so it's going to be cool, it's going to be windy and it's going to be wet. we're talking anywhere from southern connecticut, right down through new york, baltimore and d.c. a little bit of rain for you today. the rest of the ohio valley is fine. southeast, not bad. i doubt we'll get the shuttle in tonight. more showers and storms expected in atlanta. that active weather, that front is kind of hung up there in florida. more sho
not a fun morning from new york city, along the jersey coast. i'll just include the entire state of jersey. back through maryland, delaware, and the beaches of virginia. it's going to be windy today and another raw day. because we have our low pressure here. then the pressure gradient with the high that's exiting that's creating a strong gusty wind. 40 miles per hour in atlantic city. currently 33. belmar, just had a gust of 39. just coming into ocean city, maryland, down here around south of...
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described a tremendous number of lives lost in the new york -- attack on the new york trade towers. it doesn't come as any great surprise to anybody as the mayor gives us some sense of magnitude which is beyond that which we are merely speculating and are talking about, even though we know that many, many, many lives have been lost. abc's john mckenzie, who is just a couple blocks away from the world trade center at a makeshift fire command center, look at that again. i mean, it is stunning. john mcwethy has had a battalion commander tell him as many as 200 firefighters are principally unaccounted for. so it is no wonder that all across the country today at airports and at public sites, many, many of which have been closed from the west all the way across to the east, people are holding their breath, i don't wish to be melodramatic about it, are holding their breath as to whether or not there is one more or should i say another incident to come. that was because the shock was so profound watching on television as we did this morning to see the second aircraft come in and crash into
described a tremendous number of lives lost in the new york -- attack on the new york trade towers. it doesn't come as any great surprise to anybody as the mayor gives us some sense of magnitude which is beyond that which we are merely speculating and are talking about, even though we know that many, many, many lives have been lost. abc's john mckenzie, who is just a couple blocks away from the world trade center at a makeshift fire command center, look at that again. i mean, it is stunning....
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in new york, to a meeting of world financial leaders in pittsburgh. today, president obama warns heads of state of the growing peril of nuclear proliferation. >> if we fail to act, we will invite nuclear arms races in every region. and the prospect of wars and acts of terror on a scale that we can hardly imagine. >> reporter: the president, the first-ever to chair the united nations security council, met with president medvedev, buoys, after he said sanctions with iran might be inevitable. >> serious sanctions remain a possibility. >> reporter: the american delegation walked out after mahmoud ahmadinejad took the podium. later, obama meets with the leaders of the g-20 nations. >> this would be the first time the ball is really in obama's court. >> reporter: the financial leaders gathering in pittsburgh, plan to grapple with the aftermath of the worst global downturn in generations. >> what to do with an exit in policies. and whether all of us carry on with fiscal stimulus or when we exit and on what conditions. >> reporter: they'll be greeted by prote
in new york, to a meeting of world financial leaders in pittsburgh. today, president obama warns heads of state of the growing peril of nuclear proliferation. >> if we fail to act, we will invite nuclear arms races in every region. and the prospect of wars and acts of terror on a scale that we can hardly imagine. >> reporter: the president, the first-ever to chair the united nations security council, met with president medvedev, buoys, after he said sanctions with iran might be...
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new york. you see the live pictures there. the president is about to address community college students one day after a report that new york's unemployment rate rose to 9%, the highest in 26 years. chuck todd is traveling with the president. chuck, first lay out a preview for us today. the president is going to be talking about the economy. >> reporter: the economy and some of the jobs they would like to see created. the idea of community colleges as job retraining areas. this is the type of economic event you are probably going to see the president do a lot more of as the fall wears on and the health care debate fades. a lot of focus on this issue of jobs. a lot of people hear the stories that the economy might be out of recession, may be recovering, but they don't feel it. you will hear the president talk more and more about jobs every chance he gets. >> chuck, let's talk about an awkward moment. the "new york times" said the president sent a kwk to governor paterson to drop his campaign. the
new york. you see the live pictures there. the president is about to address community college students one day after a report that new york's unemployment rate rose to 9%, the highest in 26 years. chuck todd is traveling with the president. chuck, first lay out a preview for us today. the president is going to be talking about the economy. >> reporter: the economy and some of the jobs they would like to see created. the idea of community colleges as job retraining areas. this is the type...
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scattered showers across upstate new york and new england. and showers east of denver. >> 50 in colorado springs today. 64 in albuquerque. portland hits 93. highs in the upper 70s for chicago, detroit and st. louis, today. and a warm 80 in new york. 76 for boston. 77 in baltimore. >>> and coming up this morning, a new look at how the recession has changed american life. >>> plus, new information on children and swine flu. what type of vaccine is right for your child? >>> and the global good-bye. when you can see the full, final performance by the king of pop. still haven't tried activia? listen to this story. my problem was occasional irregularity. my commercials didn't convince you? i am definitely a skeptic. actually, my mom convinced me. and i have activia every morning for breakfast. activia definitely helped with my occasional irregularity. activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. chances are someone you trust can recommend activia. take the activia challenge. it works or your
scattered showers across upstate new york and new england. and showers east of denver. >> 50 in colorado springs today. 64 in albuquerque. portland hits 93. highs in the upper 70s for chicago, detroit and st. louis, today. and a warm 80 in new york. 76 for boston. 77 in baltimore. >>> and coming up this morning, a new look at how the recession has changed american life. >>> plus, new information on children and swine flu. what type of vaccine is right for your child?...
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also contained video of new york's grand central station. as well as information about the area's football and baseball stadiums. and sites used for a recent fashion week event. but the fbi's investigation was compromised when this man, ahmad after isly a local mosque leader and police informant allegedly tipped off zazi and his father back in denver that he was being watched. zazi flew home to denver from new york the very next day, with undercover agents waiting for him on his arrival. alarmed an attack might be inimminent, the police moved in in force. every place zazi visited in new york was raided and at least a dozen people were taken in for questioning, although all were initially released. but back in denver the fbi was all over zazi, agents raided his apartment and that of his uncle nearby. even as zazi said he had nothing to hide. >> of course not. i have nothing do with al qaeda and any link or anything with al qaeda. >> and for three days, zazi showed up at the fbi offices in denver for what he said was his full cooperation in an
also contained video of new york's grand central station. as well as information about the area's football and baseball stadiums. and sites used for a recent fashion week event. but the fbi's investigation was compromised when this man, ahmad after isly a local mosque leader and police informant allegedly tipped off zazi and his father back in denver that he was being watched. zazi flew home to denver from new york the very next day, with undercover agents waiting for him on his arrival....
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a mastermind behind a new terror plot is flown back to new york. how worried should we be? >>> plus on the cheap. from dumpster diving to homemade laundry detergent, she's the cheapest thrift in america and she's tonight's "sign of the times". gggggggggggggggggggggg captions paid for by abc, inc. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we continue with our series on the ten commandments. an unusual look at number four. thou shalt remember the sabbath day and keep it holy. a chicken restaurant, may be a surprising way to the biblical edict, but an important ingredient in their recipe for success is safe, and that means that each week when the sabbath arrives the doors are closed. as vicki mabry now reports in the latest installment of our series "the ten commandments". >> want to know where the in place is wednesdays on these days? ♪ one of the hottest spots, parking lot. more precisely the asphalt outside soon to be opened chick-fil-a restaurants. ♪ originally conceived as a way to attract publicity in a new market, the lure is a free chicken sandwich meal once a week fo
a mastermind behind a new terror plot is flown back to new york. how worried should we be? >>> plus on the cheap. from dumpster diving to homemade laundry detergent, she's the cheapest thrift in america and she's tonight's "sign of the times". gggggggggggggggggggggg captions paid for by abc, inc. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we continue with our series on the ten commandments. an unusual look at number four. thou shalt remember the sabbath day and keep it...
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paterson face-to-face at an event in upstate new york today a day after the "new york times" revealed what, until now, was a behind-the-scenes request. nbc's chuck todd says the president actually apologized today to paterson for how things played out. the white house says paterson can do whatever he wants when it comes to politics and paterson is telling almost everyone that will list than he has no intention of quitting. he intends to be governor again for four more years. from albany, i'm joined by "new york daily news" reporter, elizabeth benjamin, at this morning's event. that was awkward? did you see any awkwardness between the governor and the president? >> it looked a little awkward. i mean, when he gave that wonderful man shoutout to the governor, he didn't look in the governor's direction. the governor was seated to president's left, in the vip section. by contrast, when the president welcomed attorney general andrew cuomo, he said, you know, he made a joke about him and said, oh, he is shy and retiring, then shot him a big smile. clearly, the body language was awkward. it w
paterson face-to-face at an event in upstate new york today a day after the "new york times" revealed what, until now, was a behind-the-scenes request. nbc's chuck todd says the president actually apologized today to paterson for how things played out. the white house says paterson can do whatever he wants when it comes to politics and paterson is telling almost everyone that will list than he has no intention of quitting. he intends to be governor again for four more years. from...
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a warm 76 in boston. 83 in new york. and 80 in atlanta. new orleans hits 87. and 82 degrees for dallas. >>> and coming up, the latest effort to root out al qaeda in the heart of new york city. >>> plus this -- >> don't tell me to be quiet. i don't -- >> another tennis tirade. the outburst at the u.s. open, involving the world's number one player. >>> it is a quiet morning for overseas markets, exactly one year after stocks went into a tail spin because of the credit crisis. tokyo's nikkei average climbed 0.1% today. hong kong's hang seng is lower. in london, the ftse opened slightly higher. wall street starts the day with the dow at 9626, after rising 21 points yesterday. the nasdaq added almost 11 points to close at 2091. >>> taxpayers could see a return on their investment in troubled banking giant citigroup. citi has held preliminary talks with the treasury department, on ways to reduce the government's stake in the bonk. that wld include the government selling citi stock as early as next month. the government's shares of the bank have gained about $10 bill
a warm 76 in boston. 83 in new york. and 80 in atlanta. new orleans hits 87. and 82 degrees for dallas. >>> and coming up, the latest effort to root out al qaeda in the heart of new york city. >>> plus this -- >> don't tell me to be quiet. i don't -- >> another tennis tirade. the outburst at the u.s. open, involving the world's number one player. >>> it is a quiet morning for overseas markets, exactly one year after stocks went into a tail spin because of...
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on america in new york. the pentagon i virgini and pennlvania. across the count americans pause to mk the day when nearly 3,000 people were killed. president obama, mayor bloomberg and forr secrety of state col powell spoke to e meaning ofhis day. ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn'sarly light ♪ ♪. >> 8eptembers have come angone. arly 3,000 days have passed almost one for each of those tan froms. buno turning of the seasons caniminish the pain and the loss of that day. no passage of time. anno dark skies can ever dull the meaning of this moment. so on this solemn day, at thissacred hour, once more we pause. once more we pray. as a nation. and as a people. >> and just as our hearts return to ose that we st, we also remember allthose who sptaneously rushed forward to hp, howeve and whomever they could. thr compassion and selfless acts a etched i our city's history. >> but what terrorists can ver do, what they can never do to uss to chang who we are and what we are as a nation tt is fearless a nationhat
on america in new york. the pentagon i virgini and pennlvania. across the count americans pause to mk the day when nearly 3,000 people were killed. president obama, mayor bloomberg and forr secrety of state col powell spoke to e meaning ofhis day. ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn'sarly light ♪ ♪. >> 8eptembers have come angone. arly 3,000 days have passed almost one for each of those tan froms. buno turning of the seasons caniminish the pain and the loss of that day. no passage...
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and now, there is a new threat, originating inside new york. home-grown terrorists. abc news has learned the nypd is watching as many as two dozens persons of interest in the new york area alone. >> it is something that we're very much concerned about. americans who somehow become radicalized and decide to kill their fellow countrymen. >> reporter: one more danger and one more reason for a counterterror unit unrivaled by any other city in the country. "good morning america," jim sciutto, abc news, new york. >>> now, to a story of fraud, foreclosure and bernie madoff. that all sounds familiar. but this one has a different twist. it involves a $12 million beach house in malibu, that was turned over to wells fargo bank, after the owners fell victim to madoff. but what happened next makes the story even more unusual. and abc's brian rooney has details. >> reporter:r: it was bad enoug that the owners of number 106 in the malibu beach colony lost their fortune to bernie madoff. but thetee enormous debts, they turned over their $12 milliobeach pad to the wells fargo bank. s
and now, there is a new threat, originating inside new york. home-grown terrorists. abc news has learned the nypd is watching as many as two dozens persons of interest in the new york area alone. >> it is something that we're very much concerned about. americans who somehow become radicalized and decide to kill their fellow countrymen. >> reporter: one more danger and one more reason for a counterterror unit unrivaled by any other city in the country. "good morning...
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new york police and the fbi track a terror suspect to new york to conduct a raid to stop the potential attack. >>> and one year after the potential collapse in '08. our series f from wall street t main street. where things stand. >>> death on campus police say the body found at yale is the miss be ad >>> war story. how the pentagon tried t to mak pat tillman somemething he neve wanted to be. bob woodff reports. >>> and from kanye west to serena williams. why are so my public figures serena williams. why are so my public figures beg soude? caions paid for by abc, , c. >>> good evening, we're going to begin with a flurry of activity that occurred here in new york. members of the joint terrorism task force, new york police and the fbi raided several residents today looking to break up a suspected terrorist attack. just days after the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, authorities were tracking a suspect to arrived in new york over the weekend. our chief investigative correspondent brian ross picks up the story. >> it does follow a long weekend for the fbi as it tracked a young afghani man t
new york police and the fbi track a terror suspect to new york to conduct a raid to stop the potential attack. >>> and one year after the potential collapse in '08. our series f from wall street t main street. where things stand. >>> death on campus police say the body found at yale is the miss be ad >>> war story. how the pentagon tried t to mak pat tillman somemething he neve wanted to be. bob woodff reports. >>> and from kanye west to serena williams. why...
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investigators have stopped plots inia dallas, spring feed, new york citynd the -- springfield, new york city and the latest at quantico marine bates in virginia. david lee miller has the latest. >> reporter: a zazi, making another trip to new york and this time cuffed and accompanied by federal agents. he was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. investigators say zazi drove cross country to queens, new york, earlier this month. the federal agents say he was there planning -- planning an attack on the u.s. he insists he was dealing with a coffee cart business he owned. the federal agents say zazi bought a large amount of household chemicals at the beauty supply warehouse in colorado. the chemicals, they say, mixed together could make homemade bombs. the feds believe this surveillance video captures zazi in the store. >> one of the guys on the floor said what do you need this stuff for and he said, a bizarre comment, i have lots of girlfriends. >> reporter: in dallas, another suspected girlfriend. the 19-year-old made his first appe
investigators have stopped plots inia dallas, spring feed, new york citynd the -- springfield, new york city and the latest at quantico marine bates in virginia. david lee miller has the latest. >> reporter: a zazi, making another trip to new york and this time cuffed and accompanied by federal agents. he was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. investigators say zazi drove cross country to queens, new york, earlier this month. the...
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is this just a new york thing? >> well, larry, i think that for the last couple of years gadhafi was trying to make amends. but the picture of gadhafi embracing the bomber, the mastermind of the destruction of pan am 103 was beyond anyone's expectation. it was outrageous. so if he ever tried to make amends, he certainly didn't do it in the last couple of weeks, embracing him. >> what do you think we should do in the future? these kind of things are predictable. should we recommend to leaders that they should stay in their own missions in new york and embassies and they shouldn't try to do this kind of thing? >> frankly, gadhafi stayed last night in the libyan mission in new york, and there was no reason why he had to camp out in the backyard of the victims' families. and although there isn't a legal justification i was told by the state department to keep them from traveling, certainly it was common sense that he should be told rather forcefully and others who may or may not come to new york and have that backgroun
is this just a new york thing? >> well, larry, i think that for the last couple of years gadhafi was trying to make amends. but the picture of gadhafi embracing the bomber, the mastermind of the destruction of pan am 103 was beyond anyone's expectation. it was outrageous. so if he ever tried to make amends, he certainly didn't do it in the last couple of weeks, embracing him. >> what do you think we should do in the future? these kind of things are predictable. should we recommend...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> police in new haven, connecticut are treating the disappearance of yale graduate student annie le as a homicide. police believe the body found in the wall of a university lab is hers. she was supposed to get married on sunday. >> reporter: investigators in chicago have not determined what caused the death of the chief fund-raiser for ousted governor rod blagojevich. christopher kelly was found dead in his suv on sunday. he recently pleaded guilty in a bribery scheme and was going to prison this week. blagojevich said investigators were pushing kelly for more dirt. >> it seems to me and it really raises the question of what the government was doing to him to make him pay a far greater price for his wrongs because they were trying to get him to lie about me and lead him to the suicide. >> blagojevich resigned amid allegations he tried to sell president obama's vacated senate seat. >> two women are lucky to be alive after they nearly drown on their way to church. they had driven a few blocks from home when their car was swept away by floodwaters. they s
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> police in new haven, connecticut are treating the disappearance of yale graduate student annie le as a homicide. police believe the body found in the wall of a university lab is hers. she was supposed to get married on sunday. >> reporter: investigators in chicago have not determined what caused the death of the chief fund-raiser for ousted governor rod blagojevich. christopher kelly was found dead in his suv on sunday. he recently pleaded guilty...
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you'll go to new york to face charges. the case against him involved this videotape, which we have just be showing you. the fbi believes it could be zazi in the blue shirt at the bottom portion of your screen buying items at a beauty supply store in colorado that could be used to make bombs. things like nail polish remover, acetone, hydrogen peroxide, which is in hair dye. the ceo of beauty supply warehouse where zazi may have gone is our guest now. tell me how this all went down. the fbi came to you first? >> yes, the first contact we got was from an fbi agent last thursday. they came to the beauty supply warehouse location in aurora, colorado come and ask if we had had any customers' purchasing large quantities of hydrogen peroxide. we did some research. it took us about a day to go through our sales records, and our loss prevention officer contacted in the following day and said there were a few transactions that looked like they were larger quantities than what we would typically see. a different agent came in the next
you'll go to new york to face charges. the case against him involved this videotape, which we have just be showing you. the fbi believes it could be zazi in the blue shirt at the bottom portion of your screen buying items at a beauty supply store in colorado that could be used to make bombs. things like nail polish remover, acetone, hydrogen peroxide, which is in hair dye. the ceo of beauty supply warehouse where zazi may have gone is our guest now. tell me how this all went down. the fbi came...
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york, has told the new york daily news he's not happy with the pressure on paterson and the white house should basically butt out. it's clear the white house is not going to. they didn't like the words. paterson's staff said, we didn't mean anything by that. we were simply stating the obvious. the white house said no. they immediately called our reporters to push back and say, hey, we have a great record of passing legislation. >> just really quickly, why does the white house want him out so bad? just because he's tarring the democratic party there? >> and they don't think he has the best chance of winning. at the end of the day, the president and his staff want a powerful democratic coalition at the national and state level. if they think he's a loser, they don't want him in there, they want him out. the bush administration has done this. most administrations do this because they want to police department up the party from the bottom up. >> speaking of a former governor, sarah palin from alaska. i understand she's touching down in asia today. what's she doing there? >> she's giving a p
york, has told the new york daily news he's not happy with the pressure on paterson and the white house should basically butt out. it's clear the white house is not going to. they didn't like the words. paterson's staff said, we didn't mean anything by that. we were simply stating the obvious. the white house said no. they immediately called our reporters to push back and say, hey, we have a great record of passing legislation. >> just really quickly, why does the white house want him out...
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zazi's father and a new york area of imam were arrested for lying to investigators -- new york area of imaimam were arresd for lying to investigators. megyn: help us figure this out. from colorado to york city. what were these men plotting to do? >> that is not entirely clear. there have been reports that this was a plana pl to possiblyw up sports stadiums, venues use it for fashion week in new york. if you look at the legal papers filed at the courthouse, there is only a mention of a plot to detonate a device. there is no further elaboration. the only charge right now is lying to authorities. there are no formal charges linking them to a specific act of terror. we may learn more about this alleged court -- allegedly attacked later today. megyn: what is the specific evidence that they say that they have against the defendant? >> backpacks, cell phones, legal papers saying that during one of the raids in queens they say that they found in a car that they were renting a computer, on which work jpeg's of handwritten documents, nine pages decamping how to make a bomb. what is interesting a
zazi's father and a new york area of imam were arrested for lying to investigators -- new york area of imaimam were arresd for lying to investigators. megyn: help us figure this out. from colorado to york city. what were these men plotting to do? >> that is not entirely clear. there have been reports that this was a plana pl to possiblyw up sports stadiums, venues use it for fashion week in new york. if you look at the legal papers filed at the courthouse, there is only a mention of a...
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remembering 9/11 in new york city. we're live at ground zero with more ontoday's tribute. >> plus, news for all of you frequent flyers out there. hanging mio security cu >>> september 11th is being remembered around the country, including in shanksville, pennsylvania. that's where united flight 93 wept down after passengers fought hijackers eight years ago today. former secretary of state colin powell will be the keynote speaker at a memorial service there in shanksville later today. >> new york city will also pay tribute to the more than 2,700 lives lost eight years ago when terrorists flew two planes into the world trade center. michelle franzen is live in manhattan now with more on what's planned there today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. certainly in the eight years since the 9/11 attacks, much has changed here in new york city and around the nation. but for those who lost loved ones on that day, the pain is never far away. it has become a national day of remembrance and renewal. memorial services a
remembering 9/11 in new york city. we're live at ground zero with more ontoday's tribute. >> plus, news for all of you frequent flyers out there. hanging mio security cu >>> september 11th is being remembered around the country, including in shanksville, pennsylvania. that's where united flight 93 wept down after passengers fought hijackers eight years ago today. former secretary of state colin powell will be the keynote speaker at a memorial service there in shanksville later...